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  2. Rhode Island (nicknamed Little Rhody, Ocean State, Plantation State) has five counties. The state’s capital is Providence. The abbreviation for Rhode Island is RI. With these facts about Rhode Island, let us learn more about the state’s history, geography, people, and more.

  3. 78 Interesting Facts About Rhode Island - The Fact File

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    Rhode Island is known as The Ocean State because of its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Maritime commerce is a vital part of its economy and history, hence the choice of state symbol. Thirteen golden stars surround the anchor in a circular pattern – a reference to the original 13 Colonies.

  4. Rhode Island on the map with bordering states. - The Fact File

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    Rhode Island on the map with bordering states.

  5. It lies in the northeastern region of the United States. The state attained statehood on January 9, 1788, becoming the 5 th state to join the union. Its three bordering states are New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. See the complete list of the 50 states and their borders here.

  6. Its five bordering states are Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Massachusetts (nicknamed Bay State, Colony State, Old Colony, Taxachusetts, The Spirit of America) has 14 counties. The state’s capital is Boston. The postal abbreviation for Massachusetts is MA.

  7. 50 US States Archives - The Fact File

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    Facts about the states in the U.S. including Florida, California, Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Missouri, Mississippi, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Texas, Illinois, and more. The fact files about these states also includes their population and other important stats and information.

  8. Did you know that after Rhode Island, Delaware it is the second smallest state in the United States? However, due to its small size, it is also the sixth most densely populated of the fifty states of the U.S. 22. Newark witnessed the first flying of the US flag in battle.

  9. The park is larger in size than Rhode Island and Delaware combined, covering almost 3,500 square miles. The park forms a rectangle with an irregular eastern side that is 63 miles in length from north to south and 54 miles wide from east to west.

  10. It is one of the thirteen original (Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island) founding states of the United States. Pennsylvania on the map

  11. List Of 50 States And Their Capitals - The Fact File

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    The U.S. has 50 states, a federal district, and five territories. Here is a list of the 50 states and their capitals.